On Jan 7, 2016, at 7:18 PM, jmcke...@murraystate.edu wrote:
I wanted to create the discussion on sharing different templates of printing ideas. I haven't taken much time to develop a very specific template for printing on copy paper ( 8½ in × 11 in) but I wanted to open a discussion on the coding of the templates and a way to share specific templates to help pretend. Also I wanted to start tossing around some ideas on what would you like to have printed if you made your logbook into a binder with pages from this program. Thanks
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That sounds like a great discussion to have. I'll be happy to create a place to host user contributed templates.I'll admit that I haven't printed my dive log in ages - I just have no need for my dives on paper, but that doesn't mean we can't have better templates for those who do prefer that format./D
On Jan 7, 2016, at 7:18 PM, jmcke...@murraystate.edu wrote:
I wanted to create the discussion on sharing different templates of printing ideas. I haven't taken much time to develop a very specific template for printing on copy paper ( 8½ in × 11 in) but I wanted to open a discussion on the coding of the templates and a way to share specific templates to help pretend. Also I wanted to start tossing around some ideas on what would you like to have printed if you made your logbook into a binder with pages from this program. Thanks--
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I have only been diving a bit over a year. But, I completed my SDI Master Scuba Diver certification in September. And I have dived with at least 5 or 6 different charter operators, between Mexico, Hawaii, North Carolina, Florida, and Nevada (Lake Mead). Plus at least 3 different local quarry operators. A number of those have been dives that “required” “Advanced”. So far, none of them have asked to see my log book. Some of them never even asked to see a C card at all – not even for Nitrox fills. The operator in Mexico provided my g/f Nitrox to dive even though I specifically told them that she was not certified for Nitrox (but I am and I wanted Nitrox for myself for those dives).
OTOH, I read somewhere a forum post from a guy in Israel (I think) where he said that you are legally required to show your log book to dive in Israel. I don’t know anything about that other than that one bit of hearsay. Regardless, I suppose it’s worth either taking your logbook or checking ahead to make sure you don’t need it.
Personally, when I’m going to dive with someone new, I call ahead to book myself anyway and I ask them then if they will need to see my log book or if my C card alone is sufficient. Or check their website for that info.
- Stuart
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Sent: Saturday, January 09, 2016 2:31 PM
To: Subsurface Divelog
Subject: Re: Printing Templates
Dirk
Would you mind if I ask how you demonstrate your "level" when you go somewhere and interact with a new dive shop? Do they simply look at your cert card and accept that at face value? When my wife and I go on a dive trip we take our printed
dive logs to show the shop so they know we are not newbies.
On Friday, January 8, 2016 at 12:14:04 AM UTC-5, Dirk wrote:
That sounds like a great discussion to have. I'll be happy to create a place to host user contributed templates.
I'll admit that I haven't printed my dive log in ages - I just have no need for my dives on paper, but that doesn't mean we can't have better templates for those who do prefer that format.
/D
On Jan 7, 2016, at 7:18 PM, jmcke...@murraystate.edu wrote:
I wanted to create the discussion on sharing different templates of printing ideas. I haven't taken much time to develop a very specific template for printing on copy paper ( 8½ in × 11 in) but I wanted to open a discussion on the coding of the templates and a way to share specific templates to help pretend. Also I wanted to start tossing around some ideas on what would you like to have printed if you made your logbook into a binder with pages from this program. Thanks
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Hi allI'll stick to this thread with another idea about loogbook printing templates... So far the templates are some kind of html-file using html-tables combined with some div's... This is suitable for folks who are used to work with websites, but not for ordinary users. For them it would be easier to create printing templates with standard-software like MS Word, LibreOffice or OpenOffice (or PDF)... You can draw tables, use colors and fonts - and most important - you can set page layout and page size the way you want to print, for example page size DIN A6... Some kind of WYSIWYG :-)
I'm not a programmer so i don't know if it would be possible to have some kind of parser, which replaces the tags like {{ dive.location }} with the logbook content while printing the logbook. But i think an option like this would be very handsome.
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> Can I specify the paper size as part of the template?
you shouldn't. you should be using the printer setup paper size and
just consider the HTML as a layout.
> Can I force it to print in landscape, always?
yes, from the printer setup again.
> What should the margins be set to for each field? (Using percentages to set
> everything makes it difficult to know how much something is being changed.)
everything should work in terms of units:
https://www.w3schools.com/cssref/css_units.asp
if in doubt use 'px' - e.g.:
margin: 12px;
but mind that "* Pixels (px) are relative to the viewing device"

.dataSection {
width: 100%;
height: 40%;
margin: 0%;
}
To read:
.dataSection {
width: 8in;
height: 40%;
margin: 0%;
}
Then I expect that that new measurement will be near 8 inches. Instead, it comes in at 3.94 inches

> Is there some way to reduce all the white space on the dive profile image?
sorry, not from the HTML template. the profile is converted to an
image and it just scales to fit the available rectangle reserved for
it.
> (The temperature chart seems to want to have lots of space between it and
> the depth profile.)
these are part of the profile graph and cannot be changed.
> Can I make text overflow into a field that then gets printed on the reverse
> side of the sheet?
i'm exactly sure what that means, but maybe with some sort of a CSS hack.
probably not so easy to do.
> Why do the dives sink further down the sheet on each subsequent page?
>
that seems to be a Granlee (our template engine) side effect, that is
avoided if you don't use margins at a root tag, but rather add margins
at child tags.
not so long ago Martin Long <mar...@longhome.co.uk> reported that he
can reproduce it if he adds margins to the body CSS:
body {
padding: 0px;
margin: 0px; // <-------------------- here
font-family: sans-serif;
}
try narrowing down the cause in your case.
we may add more templates eventually, but the thing is users have
hundreds of different preferences and we really can't satisfy them
all.
If I do ever get this template working correctly, you will be welcome to add it, if you wish!